ALBANY — An Albany man was arraigned in Albany County Court Friday on three violent felony counts, accused of robberies after connecting with victims through Facebook, prosecutors said.

Cee-Quan Collier-Hudson, 20, is charged in an indictment with two first-degree robbery counts and one second-degree robbery count, District Attorney David Soares' office said. In November, Collier-Hudson arranged to meet someone through Facebook under the pretense of buying an iPhone. Once he had the phone, Collier-Hudson allegedly pulled up his shirt to show a hidden handgun and walked away with the phone without paying, prosecutors said.

Later that month, using a different Facebook account, he arranged to meet two people to buy a PlayStation 3. When they met, Collier-Hudson reached into the victims' car and grabbed the game and fled. An unidentified man with Collier-Hudson pointed a gun at the victims and told them not to follow, prosecutors said.

Collier-Hudson pleaded not guilty to all charges and was sent to the county jail without bail.